Publié le 19 janvier 2021
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Mis à jour le 2 juin 2022
Date(s)
du 14 février 2019 au 16 février 2019
Lieu(x)
Campus Saint Jean d'Angely
SJA 3 - salle 031
14 au 16/02/2019
Programme:
February 14
| 18:30-20:00 | Welcome Reception |
| 18:30-18:45 | Recent Achievements of UCA (Jean-Marc Gambaudo, President of UCA) |
| 18:45-19:00 | Research at UCA (Jeanick Brisswalter, Vice-President of the Research Committee of UCA) |
| 19:00-19:15 | Research at MSHS (Tobias Scheer, Director of the MSHS) |
| 19:15-19:30 | Research at GREDEG (Jean-Pierre Allegret, Director of GREDEG) |
| 19:30-19:45 | Introduction to the CoCoLab (Giuseppe Attanasi, President of CoCoLab) |
| 19:45-20:00 | Introduction to the 1st CoCoLab Workshop: Economics and Psychology (Martin Dufwenberg, Director of the Economic Science Laboratory at University of Arizona) |
| 20:00-22:00 | Social Aperitif (Italian Food and World Music Jam Session) |
February 15
| 09:00-10:30 | Presentation of the CoCoLab facilities (Guus Bongers) |
| 10:30-11:00 | Coffee Break |
| 11:00-13:05 | Session 1 (Presentations 1-4): Beliefs, Messages and Policies |
| Richard Arena : Logic and Psychology in Keynes’s Approach to the Formation of Expectations | |
| Giovanni Di Bartolomeo : Are Messages from the Tax Authorities Effective per se? | |
| Arianna Galliera : Don’t You just Love Being in Control? A Field Experiment of the Impact of Message Content on Consumption Awarenes | |
| Stefano Papa : The Rationale of In-group Favoritism: An Experimental Test of Three Explanations | |
| Anastasia Danilov: Affirmative Action Policies and Behavior in Promotional Tournaments: An Experiment | |
| 13:05-14:00 | Lunch Break |
| 14:00-14:45 | Keynote Speech 1 [John Hey]: Learning under Ambiguity when Information Acquisition is Costly: An Experiment |
| 14:45-16:00 | Session 2 (Presentations 5-8): Social Comparison, Favoritism and Conformis |
| Nadège Bault: Social Comparison Elicits Competitive Behavior : Converging Evidence from Physiological Recordings and Brain Studies | |
| Penelope Hernandez: Integration and Diversity | |
| Francesco Passarelli: Partial Norms | |
| 16:00-16:20 | Coffee Break |
| 16:20-18:00 | Session 3 (Presentations 9-12): Risk and Incentives |
| Alexander Christopher Sebald: Testing for Salience Effects in Choices under Risk | |
| Eric Guerci: Financial Market Professionals’ Higher Order Risk Attitudes | |
| Antonio Iannelli: Obesity, NASH, and Bariatric Chirurgy | |
| Enrica Carbone: Past Performance and Entry in Procurement | |
| 18:00-18:45 | Keynote Speech 2 [Martin Dufwenberg]: Tra i Leoni: Revealing the Preferences Behind a Superstiti |
| 20:00-22:00 | Social Dinner |
February 16
| 09:00-11:05 | Session 4 (Presentations 13-17): Guilt and Norms |
| Kiryl Khalmetski: Norms and Guilt | |
| Elisabetta Leni: Guilt Aversion: Evidence on Heterogeneity in the Trust Game | |
| Claire Rimbaud: Guilt: The Role of Vulnerability | |
| Giovanni Ponti: Preference Based Subjective Beliefs | |
| Elena Manzoni: On the Trasmission of Guilt Aversion | |
| 11:05-11:25 | Coffee Break |
| 11:25-12:10 | Keynote Speech 3 [Pierpaolo Battigalli]: Frustration and Anger in the Ultimatum Game: An Experiment |
| 12:10-13:25 | Session 5 (Presentations 18-20): Trust and Communication |
| Andrea Guido: Accounting for Italy’s North-South Divide in Trusting Behaviour: Experimental Evidence from Southern Emigrants | |
| Adam Zylberstejn: Digital Communication and Swift Trust | |
| Amrish Patel: Communication as Gift-Exchange | |
| 13:25-14:25 | Lunch Break |
| 14:25-16:55 | Session 6 (Presentations 21-26): CoCoLab Nice projects |
| Seçkin Arslan: The ‘PLAN’ Project – Language Processing across Lifespan | |
| Michela Chessa: Enhancing Strategic Thinking through Virtual and Augmented Reality | |
| Guilhem Lecouteux: A Measure of the Cognitive Processes underlying the Acceptability of Nudges | |
| Adriana Pinate: Green Innovation: Creativity, Risk and Social Context (GrICRiS) | |
| Ismael Rafai: Attraction Effect on Conversion Rate in Airline Booking | |
| Hanane Ramzaoui: Search Efficiency in Aging and Alzheimer’s Disease: Bottom-up and Top-down Eye-movement Guidance within Real-world Scenes | |
| 16:55-17:15 | Coffee Break |
| 17:15-18:00 | Keynote Speech 4 [Gary Charness], by Skype: How Do People Choose Between Biased Information Sources? Evidence from a Laboratory Experiment |
| 18:00-18:15 | Concluding Remarks |
If you are interested in attending the workshop, please send your name, surname and Lab affiliation to
Adriana-Carolina.PINATE@univ-cotedazur.fr
before February 11